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Today should be green on that one. Nice play for day traders, do your own DD
Good luck! Monday , June 19, 2006 08:30 ET
NORFOLK, Va., Jun 19, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Preservation Sciences, Inc. (Pink Sheets:PSVI), a company that develops and manufactures industrial coatings and preservative technologies, presented a technical white paper on Flash OFF at MegaRust 2006 in Norfolk, Virginia last week. Flash OFF is a patented product developed by Preservation Sciences to take advantage of the trends toward more effective, easier to use products to fight corrosion.
Mr. Emery Ellinger, Chief Operating Officer of Preservation Sciences, Inc., presented the results from Corrpro Companies, Inc. on testing completed for the United States Navy on Flash OFF used in conjunction with Sherwin-Williams coatings. The completion of the non-skid coatings shows that Flash OFF did not affect the adhesion of Sherwin-Williams non-skid coatings.
Mr. Ellinger's technical presentation started by addressing the problems and costs of surface preparation in the marine and shipyard industry. Until recently, the industry has traditionally used grit blasting to remove paint and coatings. "Hydro-blasting," which uses high pressure water to remove coatings, is emerging as a newer technology in many of the shipyards. However, flash rust is inherent with most hydro-blasting.
Furthermore, the presentation also highlighted why traditional rust inhibitors have not adequately worked because they affect the adhesion of the coatings. Most inhibitors use nitrites, nitrates and amine-based systems. Many of these inhibitors are film forming agents which therefore affect the adhesion of coatings.
The presentation illustrated the performance of the Flash OFF product versus the competitive products, and it also specified the cost advantage of using Flash OFF due to the efficiencies of application over competitive systems. The U.S. Navy and other commercial users demand performance as well as a financial justification for the use of such products.
MegaRust 2006, Marine Coatings and Corrosion Conference brings together many segments of the marine industry: commercial, government, military, shipyards, offshore and coatings manufacturers. MegaRust 2006 combines six forums:
National Surface Treatment Center's Rust Conference Commander Fleet Forces Command's Fleet Corrosion Control Forum National Shipbuilding Research Program SP-3 Meeting Submarine Preservation Conference Navy Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility's Coating Group U.S. Coast Guard's Coatings & Corrosion Control Tiger Team Meeting
The MegaRust symposium provided a valuable entree into the marine marketplace because of the key decision makers from the marine, offshore and U.S. Navy attending this show.
About Preservation Sciences, Inc.
Preservation Sciences, Inc. is a company that researches, manufactures and markets preservative products for the food, beverage and industrial markets. More information about Preservation Sciences is available on the Company's Web site at http://www.preservationsciences.com.
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pretty strong resistance at .10 but buy's still coming in. I like the spread, we will ride it higher at EOD. Don't sell it right now
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quote:Originally posted by scot trade: pretty strong resistance at .10 but buy's still coming in. I like the spread, we will ride it higher at EOD. Don't sell it right now
I agree. The MM's haven't milked this one for everything yet. They'll do that later in the day. You flippers be patient.
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Well it seems like for the past two to three weeks, the trend is the stocks runs wild one day, then everybody expects a second day big gapper, but it doesn't happen.
If you want a profit on this or any other runner, get it today cause the same stock will be dead tomorrow. Just my opinion
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You know Hustla I been noticing the same thing lately. For a stretch about late April to mid May, I was having great success jumping into a stock late in the day, riding the momentum into the close, than selling at the gap in the AM. But lately I have noticed these stocks running during the day, than a) selling off EOD or b) gapping down the next day or c) tanking right after a small gap. It's as if nothing can hold momentum overnight. Very frustrating and I've not really found a successful strategy lately other than round trips.
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Hey everyone, I'm still in. I think it will be a nice play tommorow. We closed with wide spread here. See ya in am
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anyone with me on this one? For now nice open and wide spread, we will see what day will show
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